CrowdStrike integrates Falcon cybersecurity with NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints to support secure generative AI development
CrowdStrike has announced its integration of the Falcon cybersecurity platform with NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints, aimed at helping developers securely utilize open-source foundational models and accelerate generative AI innovation.
Developing enterprise-grade generative AI applications involves a complex process that requires blueprints for standard workflows—such as customer service chatbots, retrieval-augmented generation, and drug discovery—to streamline development. Ensuring the security of these models and the underlying data is essential for maintaining the performance and integrity of generative AI applications.
Microsoft transitions Mono project stewardship to WineHQ organization
The Mono Project, a key component of the .NET ecosystem since its start in 2001, is undergoing a transition. Originally created to allow developers to easily build cross-platform applications, Mono has been instrumental in extending .NET to various operating systems, including Android, iOS, and Linux.
After Microsoft acquired Xamarin in 2016, it became the steward of the Mono Project, continuing its development. The last major release of the original Mono Project occurred in July 2019, with only minor patch releases since, the most recent in February 2024.
Dump Microsoft Windows 11 now and supercharge your PC with 4MLinux 46.0
If you're still using Microsoft Windows 11, it might be time to consider a switch. The newly released 4MLinux 46.0 (download here) offers a lightweight and powerful alternative that can make your computing experience smoother and more efficient.
Switching from Windows 11 to 4MLinux can be a great idea for several reasons. First, 4MLinux is known for being much lighter on system resources compared to Windows 11. This means you can get more performance out of older hardware, and even on newer machines, the system feels snappy and responsive without the usual bloat. This efficiency leads to faster boot times, quicker application launches, and an overall more responsive computing experience.
Lexar PLAY 2280 PCIe 4.0 SSD offers up to 8TB capacity for PC and PlayStation 5 gamers
Lexar has introduced its newest storage solution for gaming enthusiasts: the PLAY 2280 PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD. Engineered to deliver outstanding performance, this SSD boasts read speeds up to 7400MB/s and write speeds up to 6500MB/s, catering to the demands of hardcore gamers who require reduced load times and seamless gameplay experiences.
The PLAY 2280 SSD is designed to enhance the PlayStation 5 (PS5) experience. It has been rigorously tested and approved for the console, providing gamers with additional storage space that allows them to play directly from the drive without needing to transfer or delete files. The included heatsink, optimized specifically for the PS5, ensures that the console can maintain its peak performance and power efficiency, even during intense gaming sessions.
Microsoft has LinkedIn ditch CentOS for Azure Linux
According to a recent blog post, back in April 2024, LinkedIn (owned by Microsoft) transitioned nearly all its servers, virtual machines, and containers to Azure Linux. This migration was a strategic move to modernize LinkedIn's compute stack and enhance its ability to serve over 1 billion users.
The shift to Azure Linux was largely motivated by the end of life for CentOS 7, which had previously powered much of LinkedIn's infrastructure. The change addressed several technical challenges, such as outdated user-space, slow bootstrap times, and the need for timely security updates. By adopting Azure Linux, LinkedIn aimed to improve performance, reduce costs, and maintain compliance with industry standards.
TEAMGROUP PD20 ECO Mini SSD merges eco-friendly materials with high-capacity storage
TEAMGROUP has introduced the PD20 ECO Mini External SSD, a product designed with an emphasis on sustainability and performance. This external SSD is made from 75 percent post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic, which the company claims saves approximately 42,200 plastic bottles for every 100,000 units produced. Additionally, the packaging is FSC-certified and recyclable, underscoring the company’s commitment to minimizing environmental impact.
The PD20 ECO Mini External SSD offers transfer speeds of up to 1,000MB per second through its USB 3.2 Gen2 x1 Type-C interface. It is available in storage capacities of 4TB, 2TB, and 1TB, providing flexibility for users with varying storage needs. Despite its eco-friendly materials, the device maintains durability and performance.
Apple CFO stepping down
Apple has announced that its Chief Financial Officer, Luca Maestri, will step down from his role on January 1, 2025. Although Maestri will no longer serve as CFO, he will continue to lead several key departments at Apple, including information systems and technology, information security, and real estate and development, reporting directly to CEO Tim Cook.
As part of a planned succession, Kevan Parekh, currently Apple’s Vice President of Financial Planning and Analysis, will take over as CFO and join the executive team. Parekh has been with Apple for 11 years, holding various roles in finance, including leadership in Financial Planning and Analysis, Investor Relations, and Market Research. Before joining Apple, Parekh held senior positions at Thomson Reuters and General Motors.
Are you ready for the big switch? MATIC to POL migration set for September 4th
Polygon users, mark your calendars for September 4th, 2024 -- the day when the highly anticipated MATIC to POL migration officially begins. This isn't just another update; it's a huge step for the entire Polygon ecosystem, and whether you're a seasoned crypto user or just getting started, you need to be prepared.
Starting on that date, POL will replace MATIC as the native gas and staking token on the Polygon Proof-of-Stake (PoS) network. This transition is part of a larger upgrade that reflects the community-driven vision for Polygon as an aggregated blockchain network.
Sony unveils WF-C510: Compact, comfortable, and powerful wireless earbuds
Sony has just announced its latest truly wireless earbuds, the WF-C510, offering a compact design, impressive battery life, and advanced features at a budget-friendly price point. These earbuds aim to deliver respectable audio quality in a package that's both stylish and comfortable for all-day wear.
The WF-C510 are Sony's smallest closed-type earbuds to date, specifically designed for a snug fit even in smaller ears. They feature an ergonomic design, crafted using extensive ear shape data to ensure a comfortable and stable fit. The earbuds also come with a matte finish and rounded design, while the newly added flat and wider surface button allows for easy operation, ensuring that users can enjoy their music without interruptions.
TIDAL launches new tools for US songwriters to manage royalties
TIDAL has unveiled a new suite of tools that allows US-based songwriters to claim and manage their works catalog, ensuring proper identification, attribution, and collection of royalties, including mechanical royalties. This marks a significant step toward supporting songwriters, who often struggle with the complexities of royalty management across multiple platforms.
Songwriter and producer Sabrina Song praised the new tools, saying, "The new TIDAL songwriter tool makes a noticeable difference by giving me a straight-forward look at my catalog to make sure I'm getting accurate royalties. The ability to manage my works in one place really allows me to focus more on making music."
BenQ introduces MA Series monitors designed for MacBook users
BenQ has launched the MA Series, the industry’s first line of monitors specifically designed to complement MacBook devices. The new series aims to focus on color consistency and integration with Apple's MacBook range.
Houston Wei, Senior Director of BenQ North America, addressed the common issue of color discrepancy with external monitors. “The MA Series incorporates our proprietary Mac color-tuning technology, which ensures that colors on the MA Series monitors align precisely with those displayed on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro devices,” said Wei.
Kingston expands XS1000 external SSD line with new red variant
Kingston Technology has just expanded its XS1000 external SSD series with a bold new red color variant. This vibrant addition joins the existing black XS1000 and silver XS2000 models, enhancing the range with a dash of color tailored for users who appreciate a stylish flair in their tech gadgets.
The XS1000 red is not only about aesthetics; it maintains the lightweight and ultra-compact design of its predecessors, weighing in at just under 29 grams. This makes it one of the most portable SSDs on the market, ideal for users who are always on the move.
DexCom launches Stelo, first over-the-counter glucose biosensor in U.S., available without prescription
DexCom, a maker of real-time continuous glucose monitoring devices, announced today the availability of Stelo, the first over-the-counter glucose biosensor in the U.S., now purchasable without a prescription at Stelo.com. This new offering is targeted at the 125 million Americans with Type 2 diabetes and those with prediabetes.
Stelo utilizes DexCom's accurate glucose sensing technology to provide personalized insights on how lifestyle factors such as food, exercise, and sleep can impact glucose levels, all delivered directly to a smartphone without the need for painful fingersticks.
OSMC's Kodi v21.1 update: Enhancing the Linux-based media center experience
OSMC (Open Source Media Center), a free and open-source media player operating system built on Linux, has released its new August version. This variant is notable for incorporating Kodi v21.1, also known as Omega.
The OSMC team delayed the release until Kodi v21.1 was available to prioritize stability and uphold the consistent user experience associated with OSMC. This approach reflects the team's focus on providing thoroughly tested upgrades aimed at improving media consumption while minimizing disruption to existing configurations.
Visible fires shots at Mint with $15 five-year rate guarantee for T-Mobile customers
Visible, a prepaid wireless service provider operating on Verizon’s network, is throwing down the gauntlet in response to Mint Mobile’s latest promotion. You see, Visible has rolled out an offer aimed directly at T-Mobile postpaid customers: a five-year rate lock at just $15 per month, per line.
Yesterday, Mint Mobile stirred the market with a promise to AT&T and Verizon switchers: buy a three-month plan for $45 and add up to four lines at no extra cost for the initial period. Visible points out thar this deal has a catch: after three months, prices increase to $40 per line. Nancy Clark, President of Verizon Value, pointed out the fleeting nature of Mint’s promotion, “While Mint is promoting this short-term deal that won’t last, we aim to provide ongoing savings, stellar service, and unmatched value without hidden fees.”
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